Originally published in the Guardian on 2 July 1962: The first public meeting called by the British National Socialist Movement yesterday ended with 20 arrests, fights, bleeding faces, abuse, and tears

Originally published in the Manchester Guardian on 25 February 1953: Happily married morning-paper men are brought gently to consciousness with tea and cigarettes and then are left until luncheon to browse peacefully in a meadow of newsprint. But this morning a daring publicity agent summoned them from sleep at nine-thirty with a promise of bacon, eggs, and the newly liberated sausage

Originally published in the Guardian on 26 August 1968: People get the kind of cinema their Government deserves. This was the theme of the lecture delivered by Mr John Grierson, the documentary film maker, at the Edinburgh Film Festival on Saturday

Originally published in the Manchester Guardian on 7 July 1923: The American professors and students who are visiting England to study social, economic and industrial questions here enjoyed themselves immensely this morning when Mr Bernard Shaw gave an address

Originally published in the Manchester Guardian on 8 June 1944: The discussion in the A.T.S. recreation-room took a surprising and illuminating turn when a young corporal thoughtfully remarked, "I'm always excited when I go home on leave, but I've had enough of it after a week"

Originally published in the Manchester Guardian on 4 June 1956: It seemed an ordinary enough journey: alternating between snores and chat, running a bit on the late side, reassured by the platform announcers booming away from their other world.

Originally published in the Manchester Guardian on 27 March 1934: The Children's Minimum Committee continued their Whitehall Campaign yesterday, when a deputation urged that the powers given to provide school meals for children should be made compulsory